Post-Accident Testing definition

Post-Accident Testing. As soon as practical following an accident, but no later than 8 hours (alcohol test) or 32 hours (controlled substances tests), testing is conducted to each covered employee if the accident involved loss of human life or a citation is issued for a moving traffic violation arising from the accident. The New Buffalo Area School District will provide all covered employees with necessary post-accident information, procedures and instructions, prior to the employee performing a safety-sensitive function. A covered employee who is subject to post-accident testing shall remain readily available for such testing or shall be deemed to have refused to submit to testing.
Post-Accident Testing. Any officer involved in a job-related accident involving the violation of a safety rule or standard, which did or could have resulted in serious injury or property damage, may be subject to drug and/or alcohol testing. • Return to Work Testing: Officers returning to work after a positive test will be subject to testing prior to returning to his/her position. An officer must have negative test results to return to work. Officers will also be subject to periodic follow-up testing as designated by the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) professional.
Post-Accident Testing. As soon as practical following an accident, but no later than 8 hours (alcohol test) or 32 hours (controlled substances tests), testing is conducted to each covered employee if the accident involved loss of human life or a citation is issued for a moving traffic violation arising from the accident. A covered employee who is subject to post-accident testing shall remain readily available for such testing or shall be deemed to have refused to submit to testing.

Examples of Post-Accident Testing in a sentence

  • Post-Accident Testing: Post-accident drug and alcohol testing will be conducted on employees following an accident where the employee’s performance cannot be discounted as a contributing factor.

  • To insure consistency and uniformity of specimen collections, the following procedure shall be followed when any specimen is collected (except for Post-Accident Testing) for the purpose of abused substance testing.

  • Non-Suspicion-Based Post-Accident Testing...........................

  • The six testing categories are: • Reasonable Suspicion Testing • Post-Accident Testing • Random Testing • Return to Duty Testing • Follow-up Testing B.

  • Post-Accident Testing All employees who are involved in a vehicular accident or an incident while on HAYC property or during working time shall be subject to immediate saliva/mouth swab testing for the detection of drugs or alcohol if the accident or incident results in bodily injury to anyone, or property damage that HAYC determines to be in excess of $500.


More Definitions of Post-Accident Testing

Post-Accident Testing means testing based on an employee's involvement in an on–the– job accident, in which the employee or others require medical treatment, or an employee's involvement in an on–the–job accident resulting in damage of $150 or more to equipment and/or related expenses. [NOTE: A positive post–accident drug test may have adverse implications for workers’ compensation claims.]
Post-Accident Testing means drug and alcohol test may be required after various car and automobile crashes.
Post-Accident Testing means OKDHS may require an employee to undergo drug or alcohol testing if the employee or another person has sustained an injury while at work or property or equipment owned by the state has been damaged. For purposes of workers' compensation, no employee who tests positive for the presence of substances defined and consumed pursuant to Section 465.20 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, alcohol, illegal drugs, or illegally used chemicals, or refuses to take a drug or alcohol test required by the employer, shall be eligible for such compensation.
Post-Accident Testing means testing which is required when there is an occurrence involving a commercial motor vehicle operating on a public road in interstate or intrastate commerce which results in the following:
Post-Accident Testing means testing is done as soon as practicable following an accident involving a commercial motor vehicle if the accident involved the loss of human life or if the driver receives a citation for a moving traffic violation arising from an accident which results in bodily injury or disabling damage to a motor vehicle. Pursuant to 49 CFR 382.303, alcohol tests shall be administered two hours following the accident. If a test required under this section is not administered within two hours, the district shall maintain a file stating the reasons the test was not promptly administered. If a test required by this section is not administered within eight hours following the accident, the school district must cease attempts to administer an alcohol test and will prepare a record stating the reasons the test was not promptly administered.
Post-Accident Testing. Following an accident, as defined under definitions in this Article, the employee is required to submit to alcohol and drug tests. Testing should occur as soon as possible, but may not exceed eight (8) hours after the accident for alcohol testing and 32 hours after the accident for drug testing.
Post-Accident Testing. Any officer involved in a job-related accident involving the violation of a safety rule or standard, which did or could have resulted in serious injury or property damage, may be subject to drug and/or alcohol testing.